996 resultados para Pulma, Panu: Suljetut ovet : Pohjoismaiden romanipolitiikka 1500-luvulta EU-aikaan
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Aurispe opuscula (108). - Pogii liber in ypoçritas (422), oratio ad papam N. (139 v°), liber de nobilitate (149 v°), epistola ad Gregorium Corarium (169 v°). - Luciani dialogua qui inscribitur Caron, jnterprete Rimichio (178). P.P. Vergerii liber de in genuis moribus et liberalibus studiis (202).
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Ces pièces, au nombre de 195, de quarante auteurs différents : Charles d'Orléans, Blosseville, etc., ont été publiées par M. G. Raynaud, pour la Société des anciens textes français, Rondeaux et autres poésies du XVe siècle (Paris, 1889, in-8°). En tête du volume, est le Débat de la Vie et de la Mort ; — à la fin, la copie de quelques rondeaux et couplets, du XVIIIe-XIXe siècle.
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In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are often highly dynamic and sometimes multifactorial. Both environmental and genetic effects have been documented in common frogs (Rana temporaria). One genetic linkage group, mapping to the largest pair of chromosomes and harbouring the candidate sex-determining gene Dmrt1, associates with sex in several populations throughout Europe, but association varies both within and among populations. Here, we show that sex association at this linkage group differs among populations along a 1500-km transect across Sweden. Genetic differentiation between sexes is strongest (FST = 0.152) in a northern-boreal population, where male-specific alleles and heterozygote excesses (FIS = -0.418 in males, +0.025 in females) testify to a male-heterogametic system and lack of X-Y recombination. In the southernmost population (nemoral climate), in contrast, sexes share the same alleles at the same frequencies (FST = 0.007 between sexes), suggesting unrestricted recombination. Other populations show intermediate levels of sex differentiation, with males falling in two categories: some cluster with females, while others display male-specific Y haplotypes. This polymorphism may result from differences between populations in the patterns of X-Y recombination, co-option of an alternative sex-chromosome pair, or a mixed sex-determination system where maleness is controlled either by genes or by environment depending on populations or families. We propose approaches to test among these alternative models, to disentangle the effects of climate and phylogeography on the latitudinal trend, and to sort out how this polymorphism relates to the 'sexual races' described in common frogs in the 1930s.
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Incomplet de la fin. — Il y a une table alphabétique des noms ajoutée en tête du volume. — Sur le premier feuillet la signature de Ch. d'Hozier.
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Audit report on Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2006.
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The role of cytochrome P450 in the metabolism of dextromethorphan, amitriptyline, midazolam, S-mephenytoin, citalopram, fluoxetine and sertraline was investigated in rat and human brain microsomes. Depending on the parameters, the limit of quantification using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry methods was between 1.6 and 20 pmol per incubation, which generally contained 1500 microg protein. Amitriptyline was shown to be demethylated to nortriptyline by both rat and human microsomes. Inhibition studies using ketoconazole, furafylline, sulfaphenazole, omeprazole and quinidine suggested that CYP3A4 is the isoform responsible for this reaction whereas CYP1A2, CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 do not seem to be involved. This result was confirmed by using a monoclonal antibody against CYP3A4. Dextromethorphan was metabolized to dextrorphan in rat brain microsomes and was inhibited by quinidine and by a polyclonal antibody against CYP2D6. Only the addition of exogenous reductase allowed the measurement of this activity in human brain microsomes. Metabolites of the other substrates could not be detected, possibly due to an insufficiently sensitive method. It is concluded that cytochrome P450 activity in the brain is very low, but that psychotropic drugs could undergo a local cerebral metabolism which could have pharmacological and/or toxicological consequences.
Avicenna De animalibus ([Reprod.]) / per magistrum Michaelem Scotum de arabico in latinum translatus
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Collection : Italian books before 1601 ; 120.10
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Collection : Italian books before 1601 ; 174.4
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[Liber physiognomiae (latin). 15..]
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Collection : French books before 1601 ; 89.5